In this Episode, recorded back in October (sorry for the wait, folks!) Matt and Phil discuss books, Phil talks about “The King in Yellow” by Robert W. Chambers (1895) as seen in the TV show True Detective. And because he’d like to discuss something they’ve both read, (and because Matt doesn’t know how to read books without pictures…), Phil then brings up Brian Lee O’Malley’s graphic novel Seconds, his first since the end of the Scott Pilgrim series. Seconds is the story of cooking, choices in love and life, careers in restaurants, and what could happen if you get more chances than you’re supposed to have. Towards the end of the show, Matt and Phil discuss two cover versions of The Rolling Stones’ “Satisfaction” – one by Devo, and one by Otis Redding. Bon Appetit!

Today Matt, Phil and Janine all discuss the major motion picture Guardians of the Galaxy. We also discuss trailers and the new wonder woman costume. Plus the potential Deadpool movie we’ve been waiting for since episode 1.

]]>https://bombastpodcast.wordpress.com/2014/08/03/peter-browncast-chapter-5-mister-bun-goes-apes/feed/0philjackePeter Browncast Chapter 4: A Bad Time to Be Born, a Worse Time to Be Run Over By a Gravel Truckhttps://bombastpodcast.wordpress.com/2014/06/23/peter-browncast-chapter-4-a-bad-time-to-be-born-a-worse-time-to-be-run-over-by-a-gravel-truck/
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This month on the Peter Browncast we delve a bit more into the reason Peter Brown wants to go to Boston in the first place, as well as discussing the intracacies of catching rabbits.

Bombast Podcast is back from the dead to discuss the movie Ghostbusters, this time with our friend Rayne. Although you could sync the movie (now streaming on netflix) with the podcast, you probably don’t have to.

Welcome to episode 3 of Phil’s self-flagellation podcast, the Peter Browncast. Today Peter is stuck wandering New York City late at night and has nothing to do so he reminisces about the time he met the Pastor that officiated his mother’s funeral. It’s probably more fun than that sounds!

Alright we are back to the Peter Browncast. This time we listen as Peter decides to leave his hotel room in NYC and go for a little adventure. As always, leave your comments by liking bombast podcast on facebook or e-mailing us at bombastpodcast@hotmail.com

*as a brief note I’m aware that I said that the next episode will be coming out next week, but I meant to say that it is coming out next month. But there will be a regular episode of the podcast coming out sometime, hopefully before that.

This is new! Exciting! We’ve decided that once a month we will release a special mini episode of the podcast which will be a reading of a chapter from Phil’s book. This month’s episode is the first chapter of the book where we meet Peter Brown at JFK international airport and find out a little bit about his family

]]>https://bombastpodcast.wordpress.com/2014/02/03/peter-browncast-episode-1-of-women-and-weathermen/feed/0philjackeBest Songs of 2013 Mix!https://bombastpodcast.wordpress.com/2014/01/13/best-songs-of-2013-mix/
https://bombastpodcast.wordpress.com/2014/01/13/best-songs-of-2013-mix/#respondMon, 13 Jan 2014 06:05:27 +0000http://bombastpodcast.wordpress.com/?p=393As is customary, I’ve put together a list of my favorite songs from the last year. These are not ranked from best to worst, just ordered how they sound best in a mix.

1. “Arizona Bay” by Art Brut from the album Top of the Pops

2. “We Own the Skies” by Five Iron Frenzy from the album Engine of a Million Plots

3. “She Will” by Savages from the album Silence Yourself

4. “True Original” by Eels from the album Wonderful, Glorious

5. “Yr No Stone” by Parquet Courts from the album Light Up Gold

6. “That’s Love (Interlude)” by Chance the Rapper from the album Acid Rap

7. “Connection” by King Tuff from the album Was Dead

8. “Common Sentiments” by Typhoon from the album White Lighter

9. “Nuclear Family” by Adam Warrock from the album Middle of Nowhere

10. “Wildflower Bouquet” by Over the Rhine from the album Meet Me at the Edge of the World

11. “The Fisher King Blues” by Frank Turner from the album Tape-Deck Heart

12. “i. flight of the navigator” by Childish Gambino from the album “Because the Internet”

13. “Paper Trails” by Darkside from the album Psychic

14. “Normal Person” by Arcade Fire from the album Reflektor

15. “Yes I Can’t” by King Khan and the Shrines from the album Idle No More

couldn’t find “Yes I Can’t” on youtube so this is another fun song of theirs

16. “Change” by Mikal Cronin from the album MCII

17. “Sunbather” by Deafheaven from the album Sunbather

18. “‘Let’s Play’/Statue of Man” by Mutual Benefit from the album Love’s Crushing Diamond

19. “L-Dopa” by Laura Stevenson from the album Wheel

20. “Escape Route” by Frightened Rabbit from the album Pedestrian Verse

During this episode we are joined by friend of the show, Janine, and that can only mean one thing: some scintillating movie talk. The beginning of this episode starts with a discussion of music and other topics, including Lupe Fiasco, Pete Rock, and CL Smooth, Mumford and Sons, Trucking School, and the Motivational techniques that going to trucking school requires.Later on, we talk about summer movies; Iron Man 3 is discussed at length, but we also discuss Star Trek Into Darkness, The Purge, Fruitvale Station, This is The End, and The Wolverine. Ben Affleck and Batman are talked about, so yeah. That is a thing we talk about. We also have a sidebar about product placement and the Star Wars brand. To finish off the show, we stage the return of Bombast Midnight Theatre, with a dramatic reenactment of a 2003 unproduced Batman/Superman screenplay.